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How Often Should I Clean My Air Ducts?

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All You Need to Know About Air Duct Cleaning 

If your home has central heating or cooling, you have air ducts. Air ducts are passageways that transport air through your house. And just like air conditioners or fans, air ducts can collect a lot of dust, debris, and pollutants over time. These particles then blow through your house, potentially harming your family’s health and even home furnishings. 

Because of this, routine air duct cleaning is necessary to keep your Sammamish area home healthy and clean. But how often should you have air ducts cleaned? And how are air ducts cleaned, anyway? Let’s take a closer look. 

Your Family’s Guide to Staying Safe During Wildfire Season

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From staying on top of air filter replacements and more, we break down some tips to keep you healthy and safe

Wildfire season is here, and homeowners are doing their best to protect their property and loved ones. However, even those who are not directly threatened by wildfires can be affected by wildfire smoke. Things such as keeping your home tidy and staying on top of air filter replacements can help to reduce the effect of smoke in your home. Read on to learn how you can keep your home and family safe during wildfire season in the Pacific Northwest and surrounding areas.

Changing Your Air Filter: a Simple Task with Big Benefits

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One small change can make all the difference!

The spring and summer seasons can mean that many outdoor pollutants are making their way into your home HVAC system, such as dust, pollen, small debris particles, and even smoke due to wildfires. It is important to have proper indoor air filtration to combat these elements and improve air quality inside your home. Having clean HVAC air filters in your home here in the Pacific Northwest is crucial to keep the air pure and protect the health of you and your family. Although it may seem like a mundane thing to do, air filters should be taken more seriously because the well-being of you and your family can depend on them. Below you can learn more about air filter replacement benefits and about our air filter replacement program to get a new filter sent directly to your home every 90 days.

Homeowner Help: Improving Your Air Quality Post-Renovation

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The winter season is upon us and it’s likely that most renovations or new home construction projects are either finished or nearly completed. However, home construction, whether from minor repairs or big home improvement projects, produce a variety of airborne contaminants that impact your home’s indoor air quality, even after a project is done. Indoor air pollutants like chemicals, construction dust, and other particles can hang out in your home for weeks after a renovation and can cause both short and long term health effects if not addressed properly.

The air inside your home can become stale during colder months from the lack of ventilation and proper air circulation, making it harder to maintain good air quality. As people spend more time indoors, air pollution can build up and cause more harm than good to a person’s health. If you’ve recently had renovations done to your home, keep reading to find out how you can improve your home’s indoor air quality for better health, comfort, and peace of mind this holiday season.

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Construction dust and other airborne particulates leftover from a renovation project drastically increases the air pollution inside a home and can cause a myriad of health related side-effects. Demolition of old drywall, concrete, vinyl flooring, and more, could contain asbestos, one of the leading causes of indoor air pollution in older home renovations. Many people unknowingly release microscopic asbestos fibers into the air during home improvement or maintenance projects and run the risk of inhaling the fibers and developing asbestos-related diseases. To help stop the spread of airborne debris, ensure that the air ducts are cleaned. Your home’s air ducts are an important part of keeping the air flowing throughout your home. So, when construction dust and debris accumulates, it contaminates your whole home. Eliminate the dust and get your ducts cleaned by an indoor air quality technician to help keep your home healthy and hygienic.

Air Purifier

Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are another common byproduct post renovation and come from varnishes, paints, and other building products and materials. Both short term and long-term exposure to VOCs can cause health effects ranging from eye, nose, and throat irritation to liver and kidney disease. To reduce indoor air contaminants consider using either a portable air purifier or an air purification system on your HVAC unit to remove common biological pollutants like pet dander and mold, and to combat the harsh odors VOCs produce. Having a home air purifier is a great way to maintain control over your home’s air quality. Plus, there are several options you can choose from, so you can have cleaner, healthier air post-renovation.

Filter Replacement

It is always a good idea to change your air filter regularly. However, you should change it sooner if you’ve had renovations done, otherwise you’ll continue to contaminate your home with airborne particulate matter and construction debris. With our HVAC filter replacement program, we can provide you with new filters delivered to your doorstep every 90 days. With 6 different filter sizes to choose from, you can rest easy knowing that you're keeping your HVAC system efficient and improving your indoor air quality.

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Why You Should Install an Indoor Air Purifier This Spring

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Air purifiers are becoming increasingly popular as people strive to create a healthier and cleaner home environment. As the season of growth begins, ensuring optimal indoor air quality for your well-being is crucial, which includes replacing your air filters. Keep reading to learn about the advantages of having an air purifier in your home during spring season and beyond, and learn how these systems work to remove airborne pollutants and allergens for your benefit.

Benefits of an Air Purifier in Your Home

Spring is the ideal time to invest in a home air purifier. An air purifier can provide a range of health benefits and improve the quality of your home's air, regardless of your home’s age. Even newly-constructed homes could use an air purifier or air filteration system to help with any lingering smells and remnant dust and debris from the building process. Here are some of the key advantages that you’ll enjoy when you install an air purifier in your home.

Improved Air Quality

The primary purpose of any air purifier is to remove airborne contaminants from your living space. Particulates like dust, pollen, smoke specks, pet dander, and other allergens that can cause breathing difficulties or aggravate asthma could be removed from the atmosphere by an air purifier. An air purifier will help create a healthier environment for everyone who lives in your home by eliminating pesky particles before they can be pushed into your home through the ventilation system.

Reduced Odors

Many types of odors can linger around the house long after their source has been removed or eliminated, including pet odors and cooking smells. An effective way to reduce these unpleasant aromas is with an activated carbon air filter found in many modern air purifiers. These help trap odor-causing molecules before they can spread throughout your home’s interior spaces.

Help Prevent Airborne Diseases

In addition to improved respiratory health, air purifiers can prevent the spread of airborne illnesses. They can’t fully stop them, but purifiers may capture the bacteria and viruses to lessen the chance of everyone in your household getting sick. 

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5 Tips for a Healthy 2021

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With the dawn of a new year upon us, we’re sharing a few tips to help you maintain a healthy lifestyle throughout 2021 and beyond.

Easy Ways to Treat Seasonal Allergies

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After a long, dark winter, many look forward to the warmer weather that spring promises. Unfortunately, the arrival of spring also means the arrival of seasonal allergies. Millions of Americans suffer from allergy symptoms caused by seasonal factors. The most common environmental factors that affect spring allergies include:

  • Dust
  • Tree and grass pollen
  • Mold

If you or a loved one suffer from seasonal allergies, poor indoor air quality can aggravate symptoms. So how can you release the hold seasonal allergies have on your life?

Duct Tales: Are You Dwelling Among Clean Air Ducts?

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Clean air ducts are an important factor when it comes to keeping a hygienic, healthy home. This makes us wonder—why are ducts commonly overlooked? Ductwork is often hidden behind ceilings and walls, which makes it difficult to diagnose dirty or faulty systems. A proper air filtration system keeps your family healthy and happy all year round. Find out how to tell if your ducts need cleaning, sealing, or testing.

4 Health Benefits of Air Purifiers

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Homes provide safe havens. They are a place to relax and promote freedom of expression. However, what if we told you they are riddled with invasive airborne pollutants that are nearly invisible to the naked eye? This by no means suggests you are in immediate danger, but it does undoubtedly impact the way you and your family live. In fact, the air inside homes and businesses is more polluted than outside of them! This is often due to poor ventilation. Luckily, there is a simple path to clean indoor air—it all starts with purifying the air! Read on to discover the health benefits of air purifiers.

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